GetTothePoint
Well-known member
If we as upland hunters and people pushing for habitat improvement and opportunities are ever going to get back some acres, now is the time. We're in/heading into a situation where farming will not pay for a big portion of this marginal land. Farmers are looking to drop low production acres or renegotiate contracts because they aren't working in today's farming economy. Landlords are crunching numbers because their shares deals aren't working. The list goes on of producers/managers that are looking for other options going forward with their land. Hopefully our organizations that are supposed to be helping us have some bullets ready to fire to go after some of this land. The stars are unfortunately aligning with commodity prices very low and inputs very high for some land to shake up. Go get it fellas!